How Does the 6x6 Configuration Benefit Earthmoving Projects? (Core Advantage)
Direct Answer:
It prevents your fleet from getting stuck in tropical rains or snowy mountains, ensuring continuous operation.Detailed Analysis: Positioned between a standard 6x4 and an oversized 8x8, the Shacman 6x6 uses a transfer case (ZQC2000) to distribute power to the front, middle, and rear axles. This provides exceptional ground clearance and grip without sacrificing turning agility.
Key Features
6x6 Drivetrain:
Full-wheel drive capability with an integrated transfer case for superior off-road handling.
Optimized Tipper Body:
19-20 cubic meter dump box featuring thickened wear-resistant steel (Bottom 8mm, Side 6mm).
High-Efficiency Hydraulics:
Equipped with a reliable front-lifting hydraulic cylinder (often HYVA technology) for fast and stable dumping.
Elevated Chassis:
High ground clearance design significantly increases the approach angle (28°) and departure angle (30°).
Application Scenarios
Forestry and rough logging roads.
Mountainous and rural infrastructure construction.
Muddy agricultural and earthmoving operations.